The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 33Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1823 - English poetry |
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Page 172
... Hyperanthes hostens to his succour . A general battle ensues , where Diomedon dis- tinguishes his valour . Hyperanthes and Abrocomes , partly by their own efforts , and partly by the perfidy of the Thebans , who desert the line , being ...
... Hyperanthes hostens to his succour . A general battle ensues , where Diomedon dis- tinguishes his valour . Hyperanthes and Abrocomes , partly by their own efforts , and partly by the perfidy of the Thebans , who desert the line , being ...
Page 182
... Hyperanthes strides Before the line , preparing to receive His friend triumphant ; while the wary Greek Calm and defensive bears the ' assault . At last , As by the ' incautious fury of his strokes , The Persian swung his covering ...
... Hyperanthes strides Before the line , preparing to receive His friend triumphant ; while the wary Greek Calm and defensive bears the ' assault . At last , As by the ' incautious fury of his strokes , The Persian swung his covering ...
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... Hyperanthes ! Give regret to winds . Who hath not lost a friend this direful day ? Let not our private cares assist the Greeks , Too strong already , or let sorrow act : Mourn and revenge . " These animating words Send Hyperanthes to ...
... Hyperanthes ! Give regret to winds . Who hath not lost a friend this direful day ? Let not our private cares assist the Greeks , Too strong already , or let sorrow act : Mourn and revenge . " These animating words Send Hyperanthes to ...
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Abrocomes Agis Alpheus Amphistreus Anaxander ancient Artuchus Asia's awhile band Barbarians bard battle battle of Dettingen Behold Beneath blast bleeds blow bosom brave breast brow buckler chief clouds darts death Demaratus Demophilus Dieneces Diomedon Dithyrambus dreadful dreary earth eternal Eurus Ev'n falchion fame fate floods forehead FRIEND glory goddess graces Grecian Greece groan hail hath head heart heaven hero honours horrors Hydarnes Hyperanthes immortal javelin Jaxartes labour Laconia's king lance laurels Leonidas limbs mace Medon Megistias Muse Mycon Newton night numbers o'er Oïleus pass'd Persian Phocian Phraortes POET Polydorus ponderous praise pride rage rear'd renown resistless rock round Sacian sacred hand sage satraps scatter'd seat shade shalt shield shore skies smiles Sosarmes soul Spartan spear splendours spread streams stretch'd swift sword terror thee Thermopyla Thespia's thou thought throne tide toil trembling valour virtue waves wind wounds Xerxes XXXIII yields